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Slide 1The wonderful world of polyketides From Senna leaf and fruit, Cassia angustifolia (Leguminosae/Fabaceae). Senna is a stimulant laxative that acts on the wall of the…
The Behavior of Proteins: Enzymes Chapter 6 Enzymes are effective biological catalysts Enzyme: a biological catalyst that can speed up the rate of a chemical reaction Can…
Chapter 5 Enzymes Enzymes as organic catalysts Enzyme is for lowering of activation energy. Energy level of substrate particles No. of substrate particles Energy level of…
Enzymes Most enzymes are globular proteins Active site: the region of an enzyme surface to which a specific set of substrates binds. Substrate: ( the reactant ) a molecule…